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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
These Faraday bags do work as tested and with blocking signals to and from these pouches! Tested with various phones, key fobs, netbooks, tablets and of the like and they all passed with flying colors! The various sizes are perfect for individual needs and these are a stellar value for what you get and the protection these provide! When putting a device into these pouches, it will block the signals from inputting or outputting, not to mention the fireproofing and waterproofing these provide! Not sure if these will hold out for any sort of larger scale things, but worth the money to try when protecting sensitive information! Would recommend!
JC in OKC
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
Whether you are EMP prepared, or RF precautious, you will want to read this.I have worked with Faraday bags, boxes, and a multitude of other RF inhibiting materials. I know that people have different reasons for blocking cellular or RF signals. No matter what your reason is, you can rest assured that these water resistant and very effective RF blocking Faraday bags will perform very well for you.I was able to verify blocked signals on these back for 5G, LTE, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. These are an absolute steal at the current price. Grab a variety pack for your needs and you won't regret it.I hope you found this review helpful.
gsab
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
This four pack of Faraday bags has four sizes. The measurements in the ad are a little different from what I measured with my measurements being smaller. If you just consider the useable space after your roll the top and seal it with the Velcro closure, I got the following approximate interior measurement from smallest to largest bag,5.25x3"7.25x4.25"12.25x9.5"16x14.25"Waterproof - The bags are waterproof as long they are rolled and sealed properly.Fireproof - I tested one of the bags for fire by holding a match flame about a quarter inch from the outside of the bag and there was no damage but, the interior of the bag where the flame was located was hot to touch. I also used an arch lighter next to the exterior which has a greater temperature and there was some small loss of the black coating on the pouch but not much.Faraday - I placed a cell phone in the small bag and rolled it up. I then used someone else's phone to call my phone, and my phone did not ring or get a text message, so I considered that successful.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
This is a great set of faraday bags. They are easy to slide your electronics in and are easy to close/ seal thanks to the flexible material and strong Velcro. when the laptop sized one was not holding a laptop I fit a kindle, small tablet, three cell phones, and two portable hotspots within it, with room to spare. if I had one of those trendy practically paper thin laptops, I bet that would have fit too. The edge rolls over before its Velcro-ed shut so isn't no signal going in or out.
Teiah Onoa
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
I ordered the LUKEYOOHA 4 Pack Faraday Bags, and I'm happy with the items.They are just as described. I had several of these in various sizes from another company, and I have filled them up with important papers and such, in lieu of having a full safe.They work well for documents to protect from damage, (although I have not taken to testing the temperature or water protection, I have tested the RFID blocking and it works just as expected) or to pack in your purse at the airport, etc. I use the larger ones as an extra layer of fire protection for things like jewelry, or valuables.The largest size bag holds an iPad without issue, the smallest one does not hold an iPhone Pro model, but would hold small items, credit cards and the like. And the two other sizes will hold a variety of items, iPad Mini, or Kindle, Nook, etc.They are just what I needed, and as advertised. Would recommend.
Zack Wilson
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
The faraday bag seems to offer great protection for electronic devices. It blocks signals such as cellular, Bluetooth, GPS, RFID, and more, with a solid 70dB+ attenuation, which sounds great for preventing unwanted tracking or hacking. Also, I love how it's portable and foldable – very easy to carry around without worrying about damage. The double roll design and Velcro closure will definitely keep my valuables safe and secure. It looks useful for daily, business, or travel—definitely a practical choice for protecting personal information.
GHAAIW
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
these are not true faraday pouches. I had my phone it the phone pouch, folded it over and velcroed it as instructed, but I could hear the text signal and phone ring through the pouch.
Dan Huse
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
Doomsday isn't here yet, but when it arrives, I'll be glad that I have my Faraday bags! On a more serious note, there are other reasons to have these bags besides doomsday, such as not wanting to have your device trackable.I tested the bags by putting my cell phone into one and asking my kids to call my phone. It went straight to voicemail, and my phone did not say that I had a missed call. So, it was completely blocked from any signal while in the bag. Pretty cool.My only real complaint with these bags is that I feel like a velcro closure is not a good long-term solution. Velcro only lasts so long. Why not have a closure that stands the test of time--zipper, snap, or the new 3M closures that are like little rubber mushrooms that lock together (like velcro, except built to last).A full set of these bags for the current price of $25.99 seems like a good deal, too, which means the value is good.Since I am not crazy about the velcro closure, I am going to award 4 stars, not 5. I like when I get something that seems like it's built to last. Velcro is not.
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